The Cry on BBC ending: How will Jenna Coleman series end? Producer drops HUGE spoiler

THE CRY left viewers divided when it aired its first episode Sunday night on BBC One, but the chilling psychological thriller has had people talking. Now an executive producer has let slip a huge spoiler for the show’s explosive ending in three episodes’ time.

The BBC’s latest drama stars Jenna Coleman as struggling mother Joanna, who goes from postnatal depression following the birth of her baby son Noah to being thrown into the middle of a media storm with her husband Alistair (played by Ewen Leslie).

The first instalment of the Scottish-Australian set show, which was originally based on Helen Fitzgerald’s book, set the stage for a horrific crime.

Despite their problems, Joanna and Alistair appeared to genuinely adore their little boy, but were struck with an unfortunate situation when the latter politician decided to try and get his teenage daughter from her mother Alexandra (Asher Keddie).

Forced to take a newborn on a 27-hour flight Down Under, the couple lived to regret their decision after an ill-fated trip to the supermarket saw baby Noah suddenly go missing.

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The remaining three episodes are set to see the plot - which flips back and forth through the timelines - completely unravel until viewers finally discover who took the infant, and whether or not he was killed.

Ahead of the series’ highly-anticipated debut, executive producer Claire Mundell teased viewers may already be able to discover exactly how the show will end.

All they have to do is look to the original source material.

Speaking to Express.co.uk and other media, Claire smiled as she was asked if the writers had changed the ending from the book, particularly due to the issue of spoilers in this day and age.

At first she joked: “I couldn’t possibly comment.”

The Cry on BBC spoilers: How will The Cry end? Will there be a season two? (Image: BBC)